Dear Roberta Peters, After following your career and listening to your voice through my childhood years - I'd always been told that I slept in your baby bassinet. I have no connection as to how that baby bed came from the Bronx to Mansfield, Ohio except through my Auntie Rose, from the Bronx. Don't know if you use the computer or some one can contact you but I'd love to know the rest of that story. I was born in August of 39' in a town surrounded in music. My paternal grandfather, Joseph Weil wrote , SHINE ON HARVEST MOON and performed Ieda? in Cleveland and Columbus a few times. Other than that a man named Harold McCuen had studied art in NYC and was his best life long friend. He headed up a Children's Theater Group in Mansfield for over 30 years. So if this is being read by Mrs. Peters - Fields, I would love having any information on that subject. And Thank's for the Memories! Roberta L. Weil Fanta

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